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A propósito del cónclave y de todo lo que está pasando en el Vaticano, Raúl recordó sus visitas allí y confesó porqué sintió miedo.Y además en El Gordo y La Flaca: Comenzó el esperado cónclave para elegir a un nuevo papa. Te contamos lo que se sabe hasta el momento. ¿Qué comen y beben los cardenales mientras están en el cónclave? lo investigamos y te lo contamos.Karol G presentó en Nueva York su documental 'Mañana fue muy bonito' y esto fue lo que nos contó sobre su proyecto y su carrera.Thalía se reunió con sus fanáticos en Times Square y se formó tremendo zafarrancho.
In this celebratory 50th episode of the Anglotopia podcast, hosts Jonathan and Jacqueline Thomas reflect on their journey through British travel, culture, and history. They engage with listeners through a Q&A session, sharing insights on accents, culinary experiences, and travel mishaps. The conversation also touches on the importance of historical figures, British traditions, and the joys of family travel. With a mix of humor and heartfelt anecdotes, the episode encapsulates the essence of exploring Britain and the connections formed through shared experiences. Links Friends of Anglotopia Club The British Monarchy Book The New Anglotopia Podcast Website Dating Across the Pond Blists Hill Victorian Village ETA Pass Podcast Episode Jolly Posh Foods Driving in the UK Podcast The Oxford Experience Takeaways The 50th episode marks a significant milestone for the podcast. British accents vary greatly, and locals can often tell the difference. Traveling in Britain offers a wealth of beautiful places to explore. Listener questions provide a diverse range of topics to discuss. Culinary experiences in Britain are rich and varied, from meat pies to fish and chips. Driving in the UK can be daunting, but it's manageable with preparation. Family travel in Britain can be enjoyable, despite challenges with young children. British traditions, such as afternoon tea, are integral to the culture. Historical figures like Winston Churchill have shaped modern Britain significantly. The podcast aims to foster a deeper understanding of British culture and history. Sound Bites "We don't want to say that the way America does something is inferior, but there are things that British do that I really appreciate and wish we would do more of here. Like tea kettles." "A good British meat pie? Yeah, and if you want a good source for them, I know a guy. That's the most Chicago thing ever. 'I know a guy.'" "Your local major city has thousands of British expats. Join the BABC. That's the British American Business Council. Every major city has a trade group of British expats." "If you really want to discover Britishness and the United Kingdom, London is great, but if you really want to see England, get out of London." "It took 10 minutes to make this cup of tea before we recorded this podcast. I hate our kettles." "British culture is very inclusive of children and families. Most attractions take into account you're going to have children with you and they're really child friendly." "Going to get a takeaway is a cultural experience that you must do at least once. It's where locals will go when they want a quick meal, not McDonald's." "I circled the Oxford ring road several times until he fell asleep. We went to Tesco and were like, 'Please help us. Do you have anything that will make him go to sleep?'" "The pharmacist was like, 'Ma'am, we don't sell that anymore.' We're like, 'Was this something that we shouldn't have done?'" "It's a rainy afternoon in the middle of the week, nobody's there. You're basically having a wander through somebody's house who used to live there, and then tea in the stable blocks." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration 04:45 New Book Announcement and Podcast Updates 07:21 Q&A Session Begins: Dating and Travel Tips 09:50 Travel Recommendations and Personal Experiences 11:55 The Evolution of Travel Resources 12:48 Understanding New Visa Requirements 15:47 Iconic British Foods to Try 21:22 The Culinary Landscape in Britain 21:59 British Customs Worth Adopting 23:05 The Efficiency of British Kettles 23:32 The Kettle Conundrum 24:20 Cultural Differences in Outings 25:27 Family-Friendly British Culture 27:21 Engaging Children in Cultural Experiences 28:36 The British News Structure 29:47 Accessibility of Taxis in Britain 30:40 Open Access to the Countryside 31:36 The Importance of Dressing Up 32:42 Memorable Experiences in the Countryside 33:20 Shopping and Dining in London 35:24 Monument to Queen Elizabeth: A Timely Tribute 37:55 Stereotypes and Perceptions: The British and Americans 40:10 Cultural Differences in Dining: A Travel Misadventure 42:44 Travel Flops: Personal Stories of Misadventures 45:27 Pregnancy and Travel: A Challenging Journey 48:13 Navigating New Healthcare Systems Abroad 49:18 The Challenges of Parenthood During Travel 50:30 Traveling with a Baby: The Oxford Misadventure 54:02 The Quest for Sleep: A Parent's Dilemma 54:24 Dining Disasters: The Restaurant Incident 56:56 Lessons Learned: Travel Mishaps and Medical Needs 58:07 Navigating Healthcare in America 59:01 Driving in the UK: Tips for Americans 01:00:34 Exploring Attractions Beyond London 01:00:56 Cultural Differences in Language 01:01:42 Living in Indiana: A Blend of City and Country 01:02:02 Books on British History: Recommendations 01:03:50 Christmas Traditions in England 01:05:03 Influential Figures in British History 01:06:16 Memorable Experiences in Britain 01:08:55 Exploring British Christmas Traditions 01:11:16 Memorable Travel Experiences in Britain 01:13:46 The Joy of National Trust Properties 01:15:11 anglotopia-podcast-outro.mp4 Video Version
Julia Vignali présente le film 'Ma mère, Dieu et Sylvie Vartan', qui retrace le parcours de Roland Pérez, un chroniqueur bien connu des auditeurs d'Europe 1. Né avec un pied bot, Roland a dû affronter de nombreux défis, mais sa mère, Esther, a toujours cru en lui et en sa capacité à mener une vie épanouie. Leïla Bekhti et Jonathan Cohen, qui incarnent respectivement Esther et Roland, nous livrent des témoignages touchants sur la genèse de ce projet. Ils expliquent avoir été profondément marqués par l'histoire de Roland, découverte à travers le scénario et le livre qui en est tiré. Leïla Bekhti revient notamment sur les défis techniques et émotionnels liés à l'interprétation d'un personnage vieillissant sur plusieurs décennies. Jonathan Cohen, quant à lui, se confie sur la manière dont cette histoire d'amour maternel l'a personnellement ému, faisant écho à sa propre relation avec sa mère.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.
Last time we continued to speak about the insane battle over Southern Xinjiang. In Yarkland, chaos erupted as inflation soared, prompting Chinese officials to retreat to fortified New City. Panic led to desperate measures, including the use of dummy figures for defense. As insurgents advanced, Colonel Chin's forces looted and fled, sparking violence against Uyghurs and Hindu moneylenders. By April, rebel forces captured Kashgar, fracturing Chinese control. Amid shifting alliances, Ma Chanzeng sought power, but internal strife among leaders like Temur culminated in further violence and betrayal, with power ultimately shifting to the Khotanlik provisional government under Muhammad Amin Bughra. Abdullah's revelation ignited conflict among Muslim troops. The Uyghurs and Kirghiz briefly united against the Chinese, ultimately capturing the New City. As tensions rose, massacres occurred, fracturing alliances and leading to a power struggle. After the execution of Uyghur leader Temur, Abdullah seized control of Yarkland, while charismatic Tawfiq Bay rallied forces against the Tungans. Eventually, the Khotan Amirs dominated the region, achieving unity amidst chaos, leaving only the besieged Tungans at bay. #135 Kumul Rebellion part 4: The reunification of Xinjiang Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Do you remember Ma Chongying, basically the guy that started most of this madness? Following him getting severely wounded at Liaotun in autumn of 1932, he had withdrawn the majority of his forces to his old domain in northwestern Gansu. He set up a HQ at Anxi and through his subordinates began expanding territory and increasing recruitment via conscription. The British missionaries Mildred Cable and Francesca French were living in Tunhuang at the time and wrote extensively about Ma Congying's recruitment efforts “The town was robbed of everything in the nature of food, goods and money ... next to food the most coveted possessions of the oases were the young, vigorous, hardy men ... These were the men whom Ma Chung-ying wanted for gun fodder, and orders were issued to the press-gang to fetch them in from every farm of the neighborhood, and collect them in Tunhuang City. Every day we saw them being rounded up. The ropes which they themselves had twisted from desert grass were used to tie their hands behind their backs, and to noose their necks in a running-knot. Roped together in droves of twenty to thirty, according to the success of the raid, they were brought to town by captors who rode the horses levied from these boys' own stables. Thrust behind the high palings of temple courtyards, the imprisoned youths lined the barriers, looking out for some passers-by who might belong to their own group of farmsteads and would take a report home that son or husband had been captured”. After initial training at Tunhuang, the recruits were taken to Anxi for further training. Cable and French were ordered to Anxi to aid Ma Chongying with his wounds and to take care of other Tungans who reportedly had been injured by fire arrows during the siege of Kumul Old City. They did a good job as within a short amount of time Ma Chongying was able to ride again. Back in Xinjiang, following the failed Uyghur led rebellion at Kumul and facing another imminent Tungant invasion in the Turfan area Jin Shujen turned increasingly to the USSR for help. In September of 1931 he bought two biplanes for the Soviets at 40,000 Mexican silver dollars each. The planes came with two Russian pilots and on October 1st, Jin signed a secret trade deal with the USSR allowing 8 Soviet trading agencies to set up shop in Urumqi, Chuguchak, Kashgar, Kulja, Aksu, Kucha, Khotan and Yarkland. Customs duties on Soviets goods were reduced and a new Xinjiang-Soviet telegraph line and radio communications were established. Jin signed these deals illegally without notifying Nanjing and in return received economic and military assistance from the Soviets. In July of 1932 he would receive another 8 aircraft. Yet despite the Soviet assistance, Jin's provincial forces with the exception of Peppengut's White Russian detachment remained ill trained and ill officered. Following the relief of Kumul Old City and Ma Chongyings retreat back to Gansu, Chang Peiyuan, the provincial commander in chief and military governor of Ili went to Urumqi. It appears that Jin did not fully trust Chang Peiyuan, possibly fearing that the victory at Kumul had stirred up dangerous ambitions in Chang. This distrust seemed to be mutual, as Chang, upon receiving orders to transfer to the provincial capital, chose to defy them and returned to Ili in an act bordering on open rebellion. In response, Jin appointed Sheng Shihtsai, Chang's Chief-of-Staff during the Kumul campaign, as the new Provincial Commander-in-Chief. This decision would have significant implications both for Jin's future and for the future of Xinjiang. Sheng Shihtsai was born in 1895 in Liaoning Manchuria. He was the son of a small landowner. In 1917 he traveled to Japan to study political economics at Waseda University and came back to China in 1919 to participate in the May 4th movement. During that time he developed radical and anti-Japanese stances. He then joined the military training school in Guangdong and later enrolled in the northeastern military academy. He entered military service under Guo Songling, haha that old cry baby, who was deputy under Zhang Zuolin. Sheng Shihtsai rose through the ranks becoming a Lt Colonel. In 1924 Guo Songling sponsored Sheng's admission to the Shikan Gakko military academy in Japan. Sheng returned briefly to help Guo Songlings failed coup against Zhang Zuolin, but was able to escape imprisonment with support from Feng Yuxiang and Chiang Kai-Shek. They got him a ticket back to Japan, and he returned to China in 1927 to participate in the northern expedition as a staff officer attached to Chiang Kai-Sheks HQ. After the northern expedition, he was made chief of war operations section of the General staff at Nanjing, but in 1929 resigned as he did not get along with his superiors. After all of this he took an interest in China's border defences. At the time a delegation from Xinjiang visited Nanjing searching for financial aid. Jin Shujen had instructed one of his delegates, Kuang Lu the deputy General secretary of Xinjiang, to find an able bodied officer to help reorganize Xinjiang's military. Kuang Lu fished around and found Sheng who looked like a very promising man. Sheng then traveled via the USSR arriving to Urumqi in the winter of 1929. His initial welcome was a luke warm one as Jin was suspicious of this highly qualified overseas educated man, obviously seeing him as a potential threat. Moreover, Jin's brother Jin Shuxin hated Sheng's appointment because the man outshined him. Despite the jealousy, Jin was basically grasping at straws and needed the help so he made Sheng the chief of staff over the Xinjiang Frontier Army and also the instructor at the provincial military college. In the words of historian Chan Fooklam “Sheng's appointment was like Jin burying a time bomb under his bed, he had brought upon himself his own doom”. Despite receiving aid from the Soviets and British, Jin's grip over Xinjiang was slipping away. In May of 1932 Ma Chongying had dispatched Ma Shuming to take over the Tungan operation against Turfan. As we talked about, Ma Fuming, leading the provincial forces at Turfan simply defected. Also at this time Chang Peiyuan's insubordination was breaking out, easing the way for Sheng to be promoted to commander in chief. Sheng was directing an unsuccessful campaign against Uyghur insurgents at Karlik Tagh. Following news of Ma Fumings defection and the Tungan capture of Turfan, Sheng advanced west from Kumul to try and prevent the combined Muslim forces from marching upon Urumqi. After a bloody two day battle he recaptured Turfan, but this has little effect over Ma Shuming who had already moved his HQ to Kara Shahr. During mid-winter, Ma Shuming's Tungan cavalry and Ma Fumings Turkic insurgents began an advance to Urumqi. At some point a force of provincial troops sent to Urumqi by Jin, specifically to guard the Dawan Cheng Pass were ambushed and annihilated by the Tungans. Meanwhile full scale rebellions had broken out at Kucha led by Temur and at Khotan led by the Amirs. To this Jin responded by expanding Pappenguts White Russian detachment from its original strength of 250 to 1500 men. The White Russians, most of whom came from Ili Valley, had literally no choice but to enlist. Alongside threatening any White Russians with deportation to the USSR, Jin also arrested many Russian women to compel their husbands to enlist. By early January of 1933, Ma Shumings Tungans had crossed the Dawan Cheng and were now operating at will in the Chaiwupao corridor, to the immediate south of the capital. Wu Aichen the political envoy on behalf of Nanjing reported on January 29th, that the city gates were suddenly closed and a month of food shortages and communal tensions rose. Wu Aichen would witness the brutality of the war. In his reports, the Tungans advanced towards the city during the night, seizing the Great West Bridge after a heavy fight. The Provincial commander defending the city only had 700 troops under him and if it was not for 300 White Russian troops suddenly arriving, the city most likely would have fallen then. Wu Aichen described the White Russian troops as superb fighters, albeit savagely drunk as they drove back the Tungan and Uyghurs during two days of hand to hand combat. Meanwhile Tungans had captured the radio station and a nearby height called Devil's Hill which overlooked the Urumqi suburbs. The Chinese officials feared letting in any more Muslim civilians to the Old City, thus they kept the city gates causing large numbers of refugees from the suburbs to gather outside the walls. This was particularly evident at the west gate which became the focal point of the fighting. Wu Aichen witnessed much of it and had this to say. “In times of peace this street was one of the most prosperous in the city, but now it was crowded With innocent fugitives, whose plight was terrible indeed. There was was worse to come, however, for now the advancing rebels came to this quarter and seizing the houses made loop-holes in the walls. In the flat roofs they set up machine-gun posts which could enfilade Government positions on either side of them. I could see for myself that the situation was desperate and that our troops would be pinned against the walls. General Pai, who was in command, did not hesitate. He gave the order that the street of the small religion should be set on fire. Then followed a scene so frightful that the reader's imagination must suffice. As the flames swept down the long lane of wooden structures they became an inferno of horror, for the roar of the conflagration was added to the rattle of gunfire, .and the hideous shrieks of those who were trapped. The rebels sought safety in flight, and as they crossed the open were machine-gunned from the Red Mountain; but the fugitives had nowhere to fly to and perished to the last man, woman and child. Nevertheless the city was saved, and when at last the flames died down the approach to the West Bridge was strewn with the bodies of our assailants. On the evening of the second day I had completed ten thousand words of copying. I asked how many were dead. I was told at least two thousand. Once again I returned to my task, reflecting that a human life had been taken at every fifth word”. Following the defeat, the Muslim forces had to pull back from the West Gate area, however, they still held control over the West Bridge, a mere half mile northwest. This gave them a great launchpad for night raids and many would be killed trying to scale the walls under the mouths of guns. The White Russian troops emerged as the backbone of the defenses, holding the city walls and making occasional sorties. Urumqi would have fallen if it was not for Sheng Shihtsai who came to her aid with his troops from Turfan. Upon seeing his relief forces the Muslim insurgents broke off their attack and withdrew into the surrounding countryside. With winter coming to an end, with fear of a cholera outbreak looming the Chinese went to work burying the dead. Wu Aichen was one of those who helped with the burials and wrote a horrifying description about the conditions of the city. Over 1000 bodies were buried in a single mass grave within the suburbs and the final death toll was estimated to exceed 6000. Following the relief of Urumqi, the Muslim insurgents seized all they could in the countryside such as Dawan Cheng, the districts of Fukang and parts of Santopao where an estimated 900 Han Chinese were killed. The insurgents burned the stocks of rice that usually fed the capital and on March 1st a detachment of 100 provincial troops were ambushed and annihilated at Chitaowan. The situation throughout the province deteriorated; to the south Ma Shaowu had isolated Kashgar and in the north a Kazakh rebellion broke out in the Sahara Sume region under Sharif Khan. The Kazakh uprising convinced the Soviets that Jin Sujen was going to inevitably lose Xinjiang. They acted without any notice to Nanjing by dispatching forces to help hold up Urumqi. Fate would have it, 2000 battle hardened Chinese troops had recently been driven over the Heilongjiang border into Siberia by the Japanese during the invasion of Manchuria. So Stalin signed off on sending them over the trans-siberian and Turk-sib railways to the Xinjiang frontier of Chuguchak. This force designated the Northeast National Salvation Army consisted of regular soldiers who were well trained and held good morale. They arrived to Urumqi on March 27th of 1933, substantially bolstering the provincial military, more particularly that of the new Provincial commander in chief, Sheng Shihtsai who just so happened to also be a Manchurian. Sheng led the new forces to push back the invading Tungans of Ma Shuming who was forced over the Dawan Cheng back to his HQ at Kara Shahr. The Uyghur insurgents were demoralized and Khoja Niyas Hajji who controlled a belt around the Xinjiang-Gansu frontier began begining for assistance from Ma Chongying. Meanwhile Jin basically was undermined by Sheng and was seeing further unrest in Urumqi. The White Russians who had bore the brunt of the fighting to defend Urumqi were royally pissed off as they had not all been paid and were provided the worst horses and ammunition of all the defenders. Moreover Jin's popularity with all nationalities, even Han Chinese had fallen dramatically because his brother Jin Shuxin had reportedly exorted the granaries during the siege. Following the relief of Urumqi, Pappengut and the other White Russians approached the leaders of the northeast national salvation army with grievances against Jin Shujen and were given assurances of support to mount a coup against him. On April 12th, around 400 White Russians stormed the capital with 200 of them seizing the city gates and yamen. Jin managed to escape over the city walls and fled to the USSR via Chuguchak. From there he returned to China via the Turk-Sib and Trans-Siberian. Meanwhile his younger brother Jin Shuxin was captured and executed. Sheng Shihtsai was encamped at Uruba at the time of the coup and insisted in his future memoirs he had nothing to do with the coup and that it was all the USSR's doing. Regardless after the coup Sheng was urged to go to Urumqi where negotiations began with Liu Wenlung who was appointed Provincial Chairman while Sheng was made Tupan or “border defense commissioner”. Ie; Sheng was made the de facto ruler of Xinjiang. After Ma Shumings failure to take Urumqi and Khoja Niyas Hajji's pleas for help, Ma Chongying determined to reenter the fray in person. Despite the setbacks, the Tungans had crossed the Dawan Cheng and nearly taken the capital, coupled with the seizure of Kashgar, Ma Chongying most likely believed there was still a great chance to take it all. He had spent 18 months rebuilding his army and better yet, because of the USSR's illegal move to save Urumqi, Nanjing officially recognizing his Tungan forces as the 36th division of the NRA. Ma Chongying moved his HQ from Anxi to Suzhou and really improved his military. A German engineer named Vasel working with him described him as a man who admired Napoleon, Bismarck and Hindenburg and who “was frequently to be seen running at the head of his troops during training, even in sub-zero temperature. Military training was pursued with a spartan rigour, pushed to the verge of utter ruthlessness. Desertion was punishable by death, and on one occasion I saw Ma personally behead five such offenders. In one of those sudden fits of exuberance that were typical of him, snatching up casually some hand grenades, which he had made himself, and hurling them, one by one, against the lofty clay-coloured walls of the city. And then he laughed heartily when he saw his men fling themselves flat on the ground as splinters of steel hurtled in all directions. He scorned to seek safety by throwing himself on the ground, and was quite delighted when he saw that I too did not seek cover”. During spring of 1933, Ma Chongying prepared to reinvade Xinjiang. A Swedish man named Bexeill was working along the Gansu-Qinghai border and noted Ma Chongying heavily taxed his territory in northwestern Gansu to the limits of the peasants endurance. He apparently even sent troops into Qinghai to illegally tax them. By May of 1933 his army departed Suhou for Yumen and Vasel gives us this description of them. “A dark mass of human beings, camels and oxen, was pouring out of the city gate towards the west amid clouds of dust. There were hundreds of heavily-laden camels, the bells on their necks clanging monotonously, their drivers easily discernible by their gaudy headgear. In the rear followed high-wheeled ox-carts, flanked on either side by infantry. Behind them again came a company of cavalry, which presently galloped past the lumbering camels and oxen along the track through the desert ... and now I had an opportunity of seeing at close range General Ma's famous cavalry riding past me and keeping its post at the head of the marching columns. This was the famous white cavalry regiment of which General Ma was especially proud. The broad iron swords of the dragoons clanked as they rode along on their magnificent white horses, while on their shoulders they carried carbines of the most varied and antiquated patterns. Next came the brown regiment, while in the rear followed the black regiment, comprising some two thousand horsemen. A short distance behind the cavalry came the infantry - regiment after regiment, headed by the Chinese (Kuomintang) standard. On they swept, platoon after platoon, followed by their officers, with their mausers at the ready. The columns strode along, keeping perfect time with their shrill, high-pitched, mournful, Asiatic marching songs. Sandwiched between some of these trained and trustworthy soldiers I saw large drafts of recruits who had been compelled to join General Ma's forces. These raw levies were constantly kept under very close observation'. On Top of Ma Chongyings new Tungan army, young Uyghurs were also conscripted into his ranks. 2500 Tungans under the command of his younger brother Ma Chongjie captured Kumul in May with little opposition. This was because the area was dominated by Ma Chongyings ally Khoja Niyas Hajji. After this Ma Chongjie issued bilingual proclamations to the people of Kumul, stating they were free of Jin Shujen's tyranny, who at the time was in the USSR. Meanwhile Sheng hurriedly prepared a force of 5000 to meet the invaders near Urumqi. Ma Chongying advanced upon Qiqiaoqing unopposed, getting even further west than his first invasion of 1931. Instead of taking the main road to Turgan, the Tungans crossed the narrow defile between Barkul Tagh and Bogdo Ula to hit the garrison town of Kitai. The first major battle broke out near Mulei, due east of Kitai on May 15th. Two days later a mixed force of 4000 Tungans and Turkic Muslims attacked Kitai led by Ma Chongjie. On May 26th Sheng sortied from Urumqi at the head of 5000 men, 1000 of whom were White Russians. Sheng planned to hold Santai, the halfway point between Urumqi and Kitai. Sheng's men attacked the invaders around Kitai, but lost the battle for the city, though Ma Chongjie was killed in battle. Sheng then retreated back to Urumqi by June 1st. Things looked dire for Sheng, he was unsure how Nanjing would react to the coup against Jin Shujen, his position was threatened to the east by Ma Chongying now headquartered at Kitai and to the west by Chang Peiyuan the military governor of Ili whom he suspected was not loyal to Urumqi and in league with the Tungans. Ma Chongying was now within striking distance of Urumqi, when he suddenly halted his attack and sent a telegram with terms. It turns out Ma Chongying had no idea Jin Shujen had been overthrown, so he was unsure how to proceed. This bought Sheng more time to raise defenses, sending the White Russians to hold Fukang as he dispatched Wu Aichen on a peace mission to Kitai. Wu Aichen's mission failed, so Sheng went to Fukang to take personal command of the army and to meet Ma Chongying around the hamlet of Zuniquan. During the battle of mid June, the provincial forces managed to gain the upper hand due to severe weather conditions for which the lightly clothed Tungans were ill prepared for. The Uyghurs forces of Khoja Niyas Hajji also took no part in the fighting despite being in the immediate area. The Tungans were defeated at Zuniquan, but not routed. Ma Chongyings men managed to retreat in well order to Qiqiaoqing and from there advanced to Turfan joined Tungan forces under Ma Shuming. Combined the Tungans marched to Dawan Cheng. At the same time a Pacification Commissioner, Huang Musung was sent by Nanjing to Urumqi. His mission was to establish peace between the provincial forces and Ma Chongying, both of whom claimed loyalty to Nanjing. Sheng was suspicious of Huang Musung and felt Nanjing might be simply backing the Tungans. Thus Sheng had Huang Musung placed under house arrest. Then Sheng accused three Xinjiang officials of plotting with Huang Musung, Chang Peiyuan and Ma Chongying to overthrow him and had them all executed via a firing squad. Thus Sheng clearly had distanced himself from Nanjing and turned 100% to the USSR for help. During early Autumn Ma Chongying was still in Turfan reorganizing the forces while Sheng was consolidating his position in Urumqi and quelling the Kazakh rebellion. Meanwhile Khoja Niyas Hajji was growing uneasy with his alliance to Ma Chongying and began to open up secret negotiations with Sheng and soon was appointed Chief Defense commissioner for Southern Xinjiang. He then took his Uyghurs across the Dawan Cheng and occupied Toksun only to be surprise attacked and decisively defeated by Tungans under Ma Shuming. By late July Khoja Niyas Hajji took his battered survivors and fled for Kucha. At this point Huang Musung managed to secure his release from house arrest by telegramming Nanjing the recommendation that Sheng Shihtsai and Liu Wenlung be confirmed in their posts as the chief military and civil authorities over Xinjiang. Nanjing had really no options other than to comply. On September 2nd Lo Wenkan, the foreign minister of Nanjing, came to Urumqi and officially confirmed Sheng into office and then mediated between Sheng and Ma Chongying. To compensate Ma Chongying he was offered the post of Garrison Commander of Eastern Xinjiang which he accepted, thus gaining control over Kumul, Barkul and part of Turfan. After Lo Wenkan departed in early October, suddenly Sheng announced the discovery of a new plot against him. He accused Liu Wenlung of conspiring with Ma Chongying, Chang Peiyuan and Lo Wenkan to overthrow him. Liu Wenlung was forced to resign and was replaced as the provincial chairman by Zhu Juixi. Sheng then prepared a final hammer blow against Ma Chongying. However Ma Chongying had secretly been working with Ma Shuming to deliver a lighting stroke against Urumqi which came in December of 1933. Tungan forces passed Dawan Cheng and began attacking the capital. Likewise in response to the constant accusations, Chang Peiyuan finally threw his support to the Tungans. He led his troops across the Talki Pass into Zungharia and attacked the Provincial forces stationed at Wusu. Meanwhile encouraged by the advance of the Gansu Tungans, the indigenous Tungans of Zungharia rose en masse to Ma Chongyings banner. In late december a detachment of the 36th NRA led by Ma Shuming bypassed Urumqi and attacked Chuguchak. Vasel happened to witness this and described the battle as such “The sun's rays, by this time, were shining obliquely across the street and showed us the Tungan army entering the town ... Stirrup to stirrup, the young regular soldiers in their smart uniforms looked a well-disciplined, trim and efficient force. r recognised one of their officers, Ma Shih-ming, the Commander-in-Chief's adjutant, who had frequently been my guest in Soochow. These regular soldiers rode past on beautiful horses, while huge red flags floated in the breeze above their heads, bearing the character 'Ma' in black letters on a white ground. At a short distance followed a horde that was tolerably well equipped . . . I saw needle-guns, blunderbusses and muzzle-loaders ... In their rear dense clouds of dust, which shut out the light, billowed onward, and then came the infantry. . . men with wild eyes and matted hair. . . outlaws who had nothing to lose and everything to gain from the upheaval that was going on. After the infantry followed a huge horde of camels, with their rhythmical swaying gait, laden with produce and goods of every conceivable type ... the breath came from their mouths like smoke - their necks were craned forward, and their heads kept bobbing up and down.”With the Tungans taking Zunghaira, the Khotan Amirs running amok in the south and Chang Peiyuan joining the fray, Sheng's position at Urumqi was hopeless. While Ma Chongying and Sheng Shihtsai continued their struggle in the north, in the south Muhammad Amin Bughra woo'd Khoja Niyas Hajji to become president of a new secessionist Islamic state. Thus was born the Turkic Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan ie TIRET. While Khoja Niyas Kajji was the quote president, this was simply symbolic, the real leadership remained with the Amirs. Amir Abdulah retained control over Yarkland, Amir Nur Ahmad Jan over Yangi Hissar and Kashgar and Bughra over Khotan. Shari a law was implemented, a national flag with a white star and crescent over a blue ground was made and the new state sought aid and recognition from Britain. But the TIRET would never receive said recognition or aid, for Britain respected Nanjing's government as the sole authority in Xinjiang. TIRET turned next to Turkey, but found no real help. Then they turned to Afghanistan who likewise could not help them. TIRET was doomed from the very beginning. Meanwhile the battles raged between Sheng and Ma Chongying. Sheng knew Nanjing would not assist him so he turned to the USSR. Sheng dispatched diplomats Chen Teli and Yaoxiong to Moscow pleading for assistance. The Soviets were sympathetic and quite concerned with events such as the rise of TIRET and the possibility of Ma Chongying capturing Urumqi as they suspected him and TIRET to have ties to the Japanese. Weary of Germany and Japan, the USSR took up a policy of curbing any influence from either, especially in her Central Asian frontiers. The Soviets sent this warning to Nanjing “'We do not mind if you Chinese develop [Eastern] Turkestan. But if you permit [Eastern] Turkestan to become a second Manchuria, we must act to protect ourselves. '” Thus in late 1933, following pleas for help from Sheng Shihtsai, the Soviets chose to intervene on behalf of Sheng, whom was known to be a loose cannon and unreliable, but atleast was anti-Japanese. The USSR appointed Apresoff as the new consul-general at Urumqi and upon his arrival Sheng conducted a purge. Officers from the Northeast National Salvation army and White Russian volunteers were arrested and shot, including Pappengut. The White Russians units were reorganized under the command of new Soviet officers. Sheng signed a secret deal with the USSR to allow them to build a railway from Sergiopol, through Chuguchak to Urumqi. Sheng also announced 6 new principles going forward (I) anti-imperialism, (2) kinship to Sovietism, (3) racial or national equality, (4) 'clean' government, (5) peace, and (6) reconstruction. The Soviets were pleased and after receiving approval from Nanjing dispatched two brigades, numbered some 7000 men supported by tanks, artillery and aircraft against the insurgent positions at Kulja and Chuguchak. The Soviets had orders to “clear the roads and liquidate the rebellion”. They rapidly overwhelmed the forces of Chang Peiyuan who committed suicide in shame. The Tungans of Ma Shuming put up a better fight but were dislodged from the Chuguchak area. According to Vasel, the Tungans managed to beat back some attacks during 30 days of battle. In one instance the Tungans foiled a Soviet pincer attack by “crawling through the snow, camouflaged by reversed sheepskins, and storming, from a very short distance, Soviet machine-gun posts whilst wielding the characteristic curved sword of Islam”. The main battle broke out on the frost-bound banks of the Tutun River, 30 miles northwest of Urumqi. According to The Times correspondent Peter Fleming , “the Battle of the Tutun River 'raged for several days; but the Tungans' unskilled ferocity was no match for a mechanised foe, and the troops ... were badly demoralised by gas bombs dropped by the Soviet airmen”. Both the Soviets and Tungans took heavy casualties, but ultimately the Soviets won, forcing Ma Chongying to retreat from Urumqi to the Dawan Cheng, pursued by a mixed force of Soviets, White Russians and Chinese. The Tungans attempted to make a stand at Dawan Cheng, but according to Vasel “a detachment of Soviet troops supported by armoured cars was attacked by a force of some 500 Tungans. After savage hand-to-hand fighting the Soviet forces were driven back, and their armoured cars were rolled off the mountainside by the victorious Tungans. At this juncture, by a strange twist of fate, the surviving Soviet troops were relieved by a force of White Russian 'volunteers', and Ma Chung-ying was forced to continue his retreat through Toksun to Korla”. Meanwhile in Southern Xinjiang, the Soviets tried to break the TIRET. A Soviet backed force of irregulars known as the “Tortunjis” was set up at Ulug Chat, led by Yusuf Jan. The Soviets also negotiated secretly with Khoja Niyas Hajji who despite being the president of the TIRET had taken all of his forces to Aksu. As a result Khoja Niyas Hajji received Soviet arms in return for turning against his anti-soviet colleagues. Yet despite Soviet support, Khoja Niyas Hajji's Uyghur forces were decisively defeated by 800 Tungans under Ma Chongying. Khoja Niyas Hajji had to abandon his HQ at Aksu fleeing for Kashgar with 1500 men on January 13th of 1934. The Tungans soon besieged Kashgar New City forcing Khoja Niyas Hajji and local forces under Sabit Damullah to withdrew towards Yangi-Hissar, then held by Nur Ahmad Jan. Within 24 hours the Tungan advance guard led by Ma Fuyuan entered Kashgar meeting little resistance. According to British Consulate General Thomson-Glover “'some 800 Tungans and 1,200 conscripts caused nearly 10,000 rebel troops to flee from Kashgar'” To make thing more complicated at this time Ma Shaowu assumed senior military and civil control on behalf of Nanjing and at the request of Ma Chanzeng and Ma Fuyuan. Thus the capital of TIRET was recaptured for Nanjing, but not by their approved forces under Sheng, but of those under Ma Chongying. Following the fall of Kashgar, TIRET moved its administration to Yangi-Hissar. Meanwhile Khoja Niyas Hajji fled to Irkeshtam on the Soviet border and there signed a treaty with the USSR to dissolve the TIRET and relinquished his forces to be used by the Xinjiang provincial authorities against the Tungans and Khotan Amirs. For this he was rewarded Civil Governor for life over Xinjiang with Sheng Shihtsai retaining military governorship. On February 14th, the Khotanlik forces tried but failed to recapture Kashgar. In response for two days the Tungans systematically looted Kashgar old city while they massacred nearly 2000 of its citizenry. Then Ma Chanzeng and Ma Fuyuan advanced to Yangi-Hissar where on March 28th looted its old city and killed everyone they got their hands on. In the face of the Tungan onslaught, Amir Nur Ahmad Jan fled into Yangi Hissar New City and Sabit Damullah fled for Yarkland. Nur Ahmad Jan led a fierce resistance at the New City until April 2nd when Amir Abdullah arrived from Yarkland with several thousand troops. However caught out in the open, Abdullah's men were obliterated by the Tungans and Abdullah was cut down and his severed head was sent to Kashgar to be exhibited outside the Id-gah Mosque. Yangi-Hissar New City continued to resist, “wielding only rifles and conserving their scanty ammunition and rolling back the attackers scaling the walls by means of large stones and tree trunks”. The Tungans took New City on April 12th, putting 500 of its defenders and Nur Ahmad Jan to the sword. Meanwhile the administration of TIRET received word of Khoja Niyas Hajji's deal with the Soviets and refused to dissolve. Thus Khoja Niyas Hajji went to Yarkland to try and convince Amir Muhammad Amin Bughra to dissolve the TIRET. He arrived there in Mid April, only a few days before the Tungas would. Bughra fled towards Khotan as Khoja Niyas Hajji looted Yarkland taking Sabit Damullah prisoner and advanced to Aksu. The Tungans arrived at Yarkland on the 20th and immediately pursued Khoja Niyas Hajji. Khoja Niyas Hajji managed to get to Aksu where he handed over Sabit Damullah who was promptly hung. Meanwhile Ma Chongying arrived at Kashgar with 10,000 men on April 6th where he denounced Sheng Shihtsai as a Soviet Puppet and stressed loyalty to Nanjing to its population. Other Tungan forces captured Sarikol and together marched upon Khotan. Khotan was taken on June 12th without a fight and unlike at Kashgar and Yangi-Hissar, the Tungans did not loot, but instead hunted down Muhammad Amin Bughra who had escaped with 3000 troops towards Keriya. Bughra managed to give them all the slip and fled with several ponies carrying hold to Ladakh in British India where he received permission to travel to Srinagar. Thus ended the TIRET experiment as Ma Chongying claimed he had recaptured southern Xinjiang for Nanjing. Ma Chongying then met with Thomson Glover “that he had come to Kashgar 'to try and save south Sinkiang from Russian influence', and continued to stress his loyalty to Nanjing”. Meanwhile Ma Chongying set up a defensive line at Maral Bashi and Fayzabad with his brother in law, Ma Hushan in command. During May and June of 1934 Ma Chongying tried to gain sympathy from the British for his cause, but they refused to get involved. In a surprising turn of events, as told to us by Thomson Glover “Ma Chung-ying left Kashgar for Irkeshtam early on 7th July with three or four of his officers. . . and an escort of some 50 Tungans and one or more members of the USSR Consulate or Trade Agency. Arrived near the border to Russia the escort were met by Russian or Russian-employed troops. The Tungan escort dispersed or handed over their arms to some of Khoja Niyas' levies, and Ma Chung-ying disappeared into Russia”. Why the courageous Tungan threw in the towel is a mystery. He had not yet been deceive beaten, he could have taken his Tungan force and held out for 3 years before returning back to Gansu. Regardless the Soviets had offered him sanctuary and he just took it. His fate is a complete mystery, some say he was killed by the Soviets, some say he rotted in a dungeon, that he lived a life of luxury as a Soviet guest, and one claim is that in 1938, when Sheng Shihtsai visited Moscow, Stalin had him executed as a gift. Ma Chongyings command passed to Ma Hushan who set up a HQ at Khotan and carved out a sphere of influence extending from Karghalik to CHarkhlik. The provincial forces did nothing to stop him, and instead signed a truce, ending the wars with the Tungans. Sheng Shihtsai had won, he now held absolute power over Xinjiang, though as we will see much later on, Xinjiang was certainly not done seeing battles. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Thus in the end, after all of these different groups of people formed uprisings, betrayed one another and fought this large game of thrones for Xinjiang, it was Sheng Shihtsai who prevailed above all. Xinjiang was by no means stable and would continue to see chaos well into WW2 however.
Alle volte le cose non vanno come vorresti, e ti ritrovi improvvisamente a casa alla Vigilia di Natale con l'umore del Grinch.Ma poi ti dici ''Ma figurati se sono l'unico!'', quindi prendi i limoni che ti ha dato la vita e fai un Gin Lemon, insieme a tutti quelli che non sono in vacanza, in baldorie, in coma etilico!Quindi amici Nerd, amici lavoratori, cuori solitari, inguaribili misantropi, ci troviamo online alle 21.30 con bevande di supporto e nessun buon proposito!
Motetten, de Magnificat WAB 24 an d'Missa Solemnis WAB 29 séngt d'Maîtrise um éischten Adventssonndeg (1.12.) an der Kathedral. Domat steet deen traditionelle Concert "Au Seuil de l'Avent" ganz am Zeeche vum Anton Bruckner sengem 200. Gebuertsdag. Dat ass awer net deen eenzegen Anniversaire, deen op dësem Concert eng Roll spillt. Den Dirigent Marc Dostert verréit am Interview beim Christophe Mirkes, wéi eng Jubiläe mat dësem Concert nach gefeiert ginn.
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A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the song Wand'rin' Star by Lee Marvin (in just under 20 minutes). The song was originally written for the stage musical Paint Your Wagon in 1951 and was recorded by Lee Marvin when the musical was translated in a movie in 1969.Released as a single in 1970, Wan'drin' Star became a number one hit in the UK. A sound-alike cover version appeared on the 1970 Top of the Pops album with one reviewer using terms like "laryngitic croak" and "gargling gargoyles" to describe how he felt about the version. It was also covered by UK comedian Julian Clary and released as a single in 1990. Shane MacGowan and The Popes also covered the song on their 1997 album The Crock of Gold and the song was played at the end of the funeral of Joe Strummer in 2002.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of German musician, composer, and record producer Nils Frahm (in just under 20 minutes).Redefining the space between classical and electronic music, Frahm's unconventional approach to the piano, played contemplatively and intimately, and his use of ambient textures and atmospheric electronica, has won him many fans across the globe. Frahm launched his own label LEITER with his manager Felix Grimm and during the Covid-19 lockdown, they released Old Friends New Friends, a selection of solo piano tracks from twelve years of his archives.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the 1977 album 'Low' by David Bowie in (just under) fifteen minutes. In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Bowie's eleventh album is an art/experimental record influenced by German bands such as Tangerine Dream, Neu!, Harmonia and Kraftwerk, Low features Bowie's first explorations in electronic and ambient styles. Side one consists primarily of short, direct avant-pop song-fragments, with mostly downbeat lyrics and side two comprises longer, mostly instrumental tracks, conveying musical observations of Berlin. Producer Tony Visconti created the distinctive drum sound using an Eventide H910 Harmonizer, a pitch-shifting device.Bowie's school friend, George Underwood designed the album cover. As with the artwork for Station to Station, it features a re-worked still from The Man Who Fell to Earth. The album cover has been parodied on many occasions, including the sleeve of Nick Lowe's 1977 album ‘Bowi' as well as in posters and prints featuring Kylo Ren from Star Wars and Loki from Marvel. Low was released on compact disc for the first time in the mid-1980s. A 1991 Rykodisc CD release by contained three bonus tracks, including a remix of Sound and Vision and the outtakes Some Are and All Saints. EMI then released the 1991 edition in the UK on CD, Cassette and LP. In 2017, the album was remastered for Parlophone's A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) box set, released in CD, vinyl and digital formats. The set includes Bowie's 'Berlin Trilogy', over eleven compact discs or thirteen LPs - the box attracted criticism by fans and music reviewers. This is Episode 24 of Season 3 (and one of over 100 other episodes). I would like to say a huge thank you to the overwhelming number of listeners and followers over the past two years as the Low Noise podcast continues to evolve in its own inimitable way. I truly appreciate all your interest and support.I hope you enjoy this episode.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
Listen along as we discuss Netflix's three hundred and twenty-fifth film, the 2020 drama film ‘Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' directed by George C. Wolfe starring Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman, Glynn Turman, Colman Domingo and Michael Potts. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on X (Twitter) and Instagram and answer our question for the episode, 'Ma says ‘only black people understand the blues'. Is this true?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'The Midnight Sky', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Manassas is a double album by the group Manassas, a blues-rock band led by Stephen Stills. Recorded towards the end of 1971 the album explored several musical styles including rock, latin, country and bluegrass. Released in 1972, it was a critical comeback for Stills, being certified Gold a month after being released and peaking at number 4 on the US album charts.Stills, a Civil War enthusiast, flew the then unnamed band to Virginia, at one point visting Manassas which lies close to where the Confederacy had claimed its first major victory at the Battle of Bull Run. The group were photographed at various locations around the city by photographer Ira H. Wexler, choosing a photograph of them standing on the north end of the then-Southern Railway depot for the album cover. Above them is the Manassas railway sign which inspiored the name for both the band and the album. The photograph is in fact a wide-angle shot, the Rock/rail enthusiasts (I'm sure they exist!) will be interested to know that Manassas station can also be seen in the music video for the 1987 Steve Winwood song Back in the High Life Again.As well as Stephen Stills, the group's personnel included Chris Hillman (the original bassist of the Byrds), steel guitar player Al Perkins and fiddler Byron Berline, both of whom had played with Hillman in the Flying Burrito Brothers, keyboardist Paul Harris; Blues Image founder Joe Lala and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young alumnus Calvin 'Fuzzy' Samuels and Dallas Taylor on bass and drums.In January 1972, the band flew to Stills' house in London to finish recording and mixing the album and to rehearse for an upcoming tour. This led to Rolling Stone Bill Wyman playing bass on and co-writing the song 'The Love Gangster'. According to Dallas Taylor, Wyman was prepared to leave the Stones for Manassas but was never asked!The album was included in the 2005 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.This is Episode 22 of Season 3 (and one of over 100 other episodes). I would like to say a huge thank you to the overwhelming number of listeners and followers over the past two years as the Low Noise podcast continues to evolve in its own inimitable way. I truly appreciate all your interest and support.I hope you enjoy this episode.Mathew WoodallThe introduction to this episode features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of House of Love in just under fifteen minutes.The group rose to prominence in 1987 with their first single Shine On, released on the Creation label. In the US, I Don't Know Why I Love You, Marble and You Don't Understand were also popular on alternative rock radio stations.They disbanded in 1993 and after a hiatus of ten years, reformed in 2003. They have been cited as an influence by bands such as Slowdive and Ride.In 2020, chief singer-songwriter-guitarist Guy Chadwick announced a change of line-up and that he had recruited a new band.I hope you enjoy the podcast and do leave feedback if you like what you have heard.Mathew WoodallThe introduction features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
La historia de Javi Nieves: el ajedrez contra la exclusión social. Y muere el cantante italiano Pino D'Angiò a los 71 años.Llegamos a la última hora del programa ¡gente, gente! Historia de Javi Nieves: Conocemos a Enrique Sánchez, que ha dedicado toda su vida a la enseñanza del ajedrez. Gracias a su trabajo, chavales en riesgo de exclusión social terminaron ganando el Campeonato de España. La historia de Enrique y sus alumnos inspiró la película “Menudas Piezas”.Muere Pino D'Angiò: Repasamos la trayectoria del artista italiano, conocido mundialmente por su canción de los años 80, 'Ma quale idea'.Escucha ahora 'La Tarde', de 18 a 19 horas. 'La Tarde' es un programa presentado por Pilar Cisneros y Fernando de Haro que se emite en COPE, de lunes a viernes, de 16 a 19 horas, con 423.000 oyentes diarios, según el último EGM. A lo largo de sus tres horas de duración, "La Tarde" ofrece otra visión, más humana y reposada, de la actualidad, en busca de historias cercanas, de la cara real de las noticias; periodismo de carne y hueso.En "La Tarde" también hay hueco para los testimonios, los sucesos y los detalles más relevantes y a veces invisibles de todo lo que nos rodea. Esta temporada, Pilar y Fernando seguirán cautivando a la ‘gente gente' acompañados de los escritores Daniel Gascón y...
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A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the post-punk/new wave band band The Monochrome Set in just under fifteen minutes.There haven't been many bands like the Monochrome Set. They emerged in that smoky period just after punk had combusted, they should have been absolutely huge, but instead became lost in the annals of musical history. In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.https://themonochromeset.co.uk/I hope you enjoy the podcast and do leave feedback if you like what you have heard.Mathew WoodallThe introduction features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the 1989 album 'The Seeds of Love' by Tears for Fears in (just over) ten minutes. In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.The Seeds of Love is the third Tears for Fears album. Although the production was reminiscent of Smile-era Beach Boys with lengthy studio time and abandoned recording sessions costing over £1 million, the album was an international success, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one. Following her work with Tears for Fears, Oleta Adams was offered a recording contract with Fontana Records. Roland Orzabal co-produced her album, Circle of One.The Seeds of Love was remastered and reissued in 1999 with four bonus tracks and was re-reissued in 2020 in five different formats including a 5-disc super deluxe edition boxed set featuring bonus material including, B-sides, demos and outtakes.In 2022, Tears for Fears released their seventh album, The Tipping Point.This is Episode 14 of Season 3 - a huge thank you to the overwhelming numbers of listeners over the past two years as the Low Noise podcast continues to evolve in its own inimitable way. I truly appreciate all your interest and support.I hope you enjoy this episode.Mathew WoodallThe introduction features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. (thank you to Auden and Meah)
Surfskate czyli surferzy w Warszawie Surfskate to deska, która pozwala surfować bez fal w mieście i cały sport naśladujący klasyczny surfing. O jeżdżeniu na surfskate, historii i zawodach w rozmowie z Wojtkiem Rodkiem mówi Kuba Urbański współorganizator zawodów Carver Surfskate Open. A zawody już w sobotę na kultowym spocie 'Mała Kaśka', który znajduje się przy samej Wiśle w centrum Warszawy. Idea zawodów jest bardzo prosta - jazda na deskach surfskate imituje jazdę na fali, czyli prawdziwy surfing - dlatego formuła zawodów jest odwzorowaniem zawodów surfingowych. Zawody zostaną rozegrane w trzech konkurencjach: Women, Men oraz Junior (do 14 roku życia).
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the 1983 album 'Beauty Stab' by ABC in (just under) fifteen minutes. In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Beauty Stab was a rapid departure from its sumptuous predecessor and although the album divided critics and fans it succeeded in reaching No.12 in the UK album charts.In 2005, a digitally remastered CD of the album was released with three bonus tracks.This is Episode 10 of Season 3 - a huge thank you to the overwhelming numbers of listeners over the past two years as the Low Noise podcast continues to evolve in its own inimitable way. I truly appreciate all your interest and support.I hope you enjoy this episode.Mathew WoodallThe introduction features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of Welsh musician, songwriter and record producer Karl Edmond De Vere Wallinger who was best known for leading the band World Party and for his work with The Waterboys. 'She's the One', written by Wallinger and which featured on World Party's Egyptology album was covered by Robbie Williams and became a hit single. Wallinger also collaborated with Bob Geldof, Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor.Wallinger died from a stroke at his home in Hastings on 10 March 2024, at the age of 66. This episode is dedicated to his creativity and contribution to the arts.In this episode I am in conversation with Dr. Andrew Webber.I hope you enjoy this podcast.Mathew WoodallPodcast intro features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of Be My Somebody by Norah Jones in (just under) fifteen minutes.Norah Jones (born Geethali Norah Jones Shankar) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She has won many awards for her music and has sold over 50 million records worldwide.Be My Somebody is featured on her third album Not Too Late, released in 2007. Jones wrote most of the songs on the album on acoustic guitar when she was on tour throughout 2004 and 2005.Jones has a podcast 'Norah Jones Playing Along'. Each episode features a different guest for impromptu musical collaborations and candid conversation.In 2024 Jones released her ninth studio album, Visions. The album was described by The Irish Times as "from contentment to melancholy, but all in the same dreamy tone."In this episode I am in discussion with Bhoke.I hope you enjoy the podcast and please do leave feedback if you like what you you have heard.Mathew WoodallPodcast intro features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul in (just under) fifteen minutes.Paul Williams known professionally as Billy Paul, was an American soul singer, known primarily for the song which was written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, and Cary Gilbert. It describes an extramarital affair between a man and his lover, Mrs. Jones. The two meet in secret "every day at the same cafe", at 6:30, where they hold hands and talk. Hmmm...The single, released on the Philadelphia International label, was included on the album 360 Degrees of Billy Paul and was a number one hit for Paul in 1972.Me and Mrs. Jones was also recorded in 2007 by Michael Bublé along with with Bublé's then-girlfriend, Emily Blunt, who appears at the end of the track to perform the final verse. Other artists who have recorded the song include Monk Montgomery (1974), The Dramatics (1974), Freddie Jackson (1992), Robson Green (2002), Darryl Hall & John Oates (2003) and Taufik Batisah (2004).The song has been featured in several movies, most notably Bridget Jones's Diary, in the scene where Bridget's mother begins an extramarital affair (of course).In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Podcast intro features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era.I hope you enjoy the podcast and do leave feedback if you like what you you have heard.Mathew Woodall
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of 'Let Me Sign' by English actor Robert Pattinson in (just over) ten minutes.In addition to landing the lead role of Edward Cullen in the 2008 American romantic vampire movie Twilight, Pattinson also performed two original songs 'Never Think' and 'Let Me Sign'. Director Catherine Hardwicke described both tracks as "haunting" and beautiful" during an interview with The Los Angeles Times,In this episode I am in discussion with Meah and April.I hope you enjoy the podcast and do leave feedback if you like what you have heard.Mathew WoodallPodcast intro features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era.Thank you to Auden and Meah.
Shared power banks were once hailed as the answer to drained batteries on the fly and battery anxiety, but today, users find themselves frowning at skyrocketing prices. The power bank industry is charging ahead, but for how long and at what expense to the consumer? / 'Ma mian qun' becomes the go-to skirt for China chic (18:06). On the show: Heyang, Xingyu & Josh Cotterill
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the 1973 album 'Band on the Run' by Wings in (just under) fifteen minutes. In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.A 50th anniversary expanded edition of the album was released in 2024. As the number of reissues over the past fifty years indicates (this is now the fourth), it is one of McCartney's most significant post-Beatles albums.This is Episode 1 of Season 3 - a huge thank you to the overwhelming numbers of listeners over the past two years as the Low Noise podcast continues to evolve in its own inimitable way. I truly appreciate all your interest and support.I hope you enjoy this episode.Mathew WoodallThe new introduction features an excerpt from 'Ma' from the album 'Asimov' by Inafer Era. Thank you to Auden and Meah.
The recent behavior of Prince Harry suggests maybe he doesn't get jt. Canadian broadcaster Scott Moore, the new CEO of the Invictus Games was curious on how to address Harry and Meghan. Richard Eden reports in the Mail that Moore said, “I did make sure to ask how I should be addressing them when they get here. I was told the simple 'Sir' and 'Ma'am' is fine,'
Alors qu'arrive en salles un film adapté de son livre ''Ma part de Gaulois'' et avant la sortie de son prochain album au printemps, Magyd Cherfi, notamment fondateur du groupe Zebda, est également de retour en librairie, avec un roman sur l'histoire d'une mère immigrée qui s'émancipe au crépuscule de sa vie.
La estrategia de Xóchitl Gálvez será atacar al presidente con las 'Mañaneras de la verdad'. La mañanera de Xóchitl Gálvez. Filtran datos de más de 300 periodistas acreditados a mañaneras de AMLO. Urge a México una reforma fiscal para 2005: Eduardo Torreblanca. Cofepris avala uso de emergencia de vacuna Patria. Lo mejor de los deportes con Guillermo Shutz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:03:39 - L'éco d'ici en Franche-Comté - Opérateur en thermographie infrarouge, Alexandre Montrichard a créé son entreprise en juin 2023, pour optimiser l'isolation ou prévenir les risques d'incendie. La méthode repose sur le travail d'une caméra thermique dont les résultats sont analysés par des professionnels.
Show notes: [1:10] How did Marc get interested in this type of work? [9:58] Figuring out your blind spots [12:58] Learning to ask the right types of questions [18:48] Marc's coaching method [27:51] For those who are constantly in stress response, here's Marc's advice [37:52] Resources and tools [41:00] Where can you find more of Marc [43:19] Outro Marc David, M.A., is the Founder and Primary Teacher of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating and the author of the bestselling books, Nourishing Wisdom and The Slow Down Diet. Marc holds a range of qualifications, including an M.A. of Psychology and a B.S. of Biology, and has participated in several Clinical Mind-Body Medicine programs, all of which have shaped his groundbreaking approach to food, body, and nutrition. His mission, in work and in life, is to help people create an empowered relationship with food and body, and learn to use their eating and health challenges as a pathway for transformation. Find Marc: Web: https://psychologyofeating.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/eatingpsychology FB: https://www.facebook.com/IPEfanpage LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/the-institute-for-the-psychology-of-eating/ Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
Karol G dará apertura de su 'Mañana será bonito Latam tour' el próximo 1 de diciembre en Medellín.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
Michelle Hord's story is one of unimaginable grief but also one of resilience and hope. In this episode of The Life Shift, Michelle shares her journey of overcoming tragedy and finding a new purpose in life."I remember driving up on the scene, and I just knew that it was my child. There was no doubt in my mind. And I remember getting out of the car and running towards them, and they wouldn't let me get close. And I just remember hearing somebody say, 'Ma'am, you don't want to see this. Turn around and walk back to your car.' And I just remember thinking, 'I want to see my child. I want to see my child.'" - Michelle HordMichelle's life was turned upside down when her daughter was murdered by a family member. She shares the heart-wrenching moment when she arrived at the scene and knew immediately that it was her child. But instead of letting grief consume her, Michelle found the strength to keep going and honor her daughter's memory.Throughout the episode, Michelle talks about the importance of self-care and how she found healing through therapy and other forms of self-care. She also discusses the power of community and how the support of others helped her through the darkest moments.If you're struggling with grief or looking for inspiration to overcome a difficult time in your life, this episode is a must-listen. Michelle's story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.Michelle D. Hord is a media executive, author, and speaker. She founded Hope Warrior, Inc. to provide consulting services for talent recruitment, workforce leadership training, and broadcast writing and producing. Hope Warrior's clients include NBC News, CBS Studios, Univision, and LVMH of North America.Hord is an author and has been featured on national media such as O Magazine, The Tamron Hall Show, Good Morning America, and The Talk. She also founded Gabrielle's Wings, Inc., a nonprofit that provides education, recreation, and culture to children of color from vulnerable communities. The organization has allocated over $450,000 to projects with partners on three continents.Hord is a member of the Advisory Board for Howard University's School of Communications and the past Chair of the Hampton University Scripps School of Communications Advisory Board. She is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Inc.Find out more at https://michelledhord.com/ and https://www.gabrielleswings.org/.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend!Access ad-free, early-release episodes plus bonus episodes with past guests on Patreon. https://patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcastConnect with me:Instagram: www.instagram.com/thelifeshiftpodcastYouTube: https://bit.ly/thelifeshift_youtubeTwitter/X: www.twitter.com/thelifeshiftpodWebsite: www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com1. Surviving unimaginable loss2. Overcoming challenges3. Coping with grief4. Building resilience5. Trauma and loss6. Practical tools for healing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The other boy laughed and asked, 'Ma, what do you think? That this is Pesach? Ma, it's not the Seder! Why such a big deal over some foods that we don't want to eat anyway? Do you really think it matters?' You tell him to wait one more minute. You pull out from your bag a jar of honey and some sliced apple and as you dip the apple into the honey you state aloud, may it be the will of your honor the judge to sweeten my verdict just like this honey sweetens the apple and you eat the apple, relishing each bite in front of the court. Rosh Hashana is supposed to be the day of judgment. And as we learned in school as children, G-d takes out the scale. On one side go our sins and on the other go our merits. If we are worthy, we are judged positively and if not then we're in for some trouble. Thing as a Good Omen? If he wants to know if he will merit a good parnasa or livelihood, he should take a chicken. He should feed it and if after a while it gains weight than all is good. But if it loses weight, he should get on the phone and call the bankruptcy attorney because tough times are ahead. And there are more. Reason to Be More Confused In Parashat Ki Tavo we read of 98chilling curses. Why are we subject to curses? The Torah tells us it's becausewe didn't serve Hashem with joy and a good heart. We are commanded again andagain to be happy and to serve Hashem with joy. TheBenefits of Regarding Hashem as Our Father On Rosh Hashana, Hashem's behaviortowards us mirrors our own behavior. If we are happy with the world andsatisfied; If we share and care; If we look towards G-d as a parent, then helooks at us as a child. Eating those foods, appreciatingthem, being satisfied with them and enjoying them really has the power tochange our Mazal. We really can turn a sin into a merit. They have the power tochange the scale by literally converting the sins on the left side of the scaleinto merits on the right side. Don't forget that what we projectfinds its way back to us. May we project love and unity, satisfaction andappreciation, and may we be blessed with a year of health, happiness, peace andprosperity. Amen! David Bibi
While many questions remain unanswered, new details are emerging in the murder of mom-of-5, Rachel Morin. We are learning that Morin stopped in a tanning salon she frequented before hitting the gym with new boyfriend, Richard Tobin. Tobin reportedly dropped Morin at home before she drove herself to one of two 'Ma and Pa' trailheads. In a now deleted Facebook comment, Tobin stated that he and Morin's children began searching for her around 9 p.m. and Tobin called in a missing person's report around 11:30 p.m. Employees at the tanning salon where Morin reportedly kept a "daily appointment" say that Morin would keep them updated on her dating life, and was still actively using multiple dating sites, despite announcing her relationship with Tobin online. Police may be looking to men Morin matched with as potential suspects. Police are also asking the community to submit tips on any information possibly related to the case. 5 dog walkers on the trail at the time of Morin's hike have been identified and questioned, hopefully helping investigators establish if Morin was alone, narrow down the timeframe in which the murder occurred, and find who did this to Rachel Morin. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Jessica Garth- Chief, Special Victims & Family Violence Unit, State's Attorney's Office, Prince George's County, MD Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst (Beverly Hills, CA), DrBethanyMarshall.com, @DrBethanyLive Ron Bateman- Sherriff- Former Homicide and Undercover Narcotics, RonBatemanBooks.com, Author of crime trilogy ‘Silent Blue Tears.' Currently directing and producing a film documentary on the murders at the Capital Gazette Newspaper in Annapolis. Twitter: @Ronbatemanbooks Dr. Jan Gorniak- Medical Examiner, Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner (Las Vegas, NV), Board Certified Forensic Pathologist Vincent Hill- Anchor/Reporter for FOX 45 in Baltimore, Former Police Officer and Private Investigator, Author: “Playbook to A Murder”, Twitter & IG: @VincentHillTV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, en la sección Oasis, Adán Serret nos habló del libro 'Mañana en la batalla piensa en mí' de Javier Marías.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Programa completo de 'Más de uno' con Carlos Alsina. Comenzamos la mañana repasando las principales noticias con el equipo de La España que madruga. En la tertulia Pilar Velasco, Aurora Nacarino-Brabo, Javier Caraballo, Marta García Aller y Rubén Amón debaten sobre la acualidad política. En la segunda parte, con Begoña Gómez de la Fuente y Ángel Antonio Herrera hablamos de cosas que ya no hacemos u objetos que no utilizamos. Después, entrevistamos a Carmen Machi por su película 'Mañana es hoy'. Por último, Rosa Belmonte repasa la prensa del corazón.
NBA YoungBoy is celebrating his 23rd birthday with the release of another full-length project, Ma I Got A Family, just two weeks after his last offering. The Baton Rouge rapper featured his fiancée Jazlyn Mychelle and their two children on the cover of the project. The Grammy award-winning DJ and label exec is on fire right now and Youngboy did the right thing by joining forces with Drama during this monumental run. Ma, I Got A Family is stamped with 19 records with only two features from the likes of Nicki Minaj and Yeat. NBA Youngboy is known to release full length projects with very little to no features and this new project for sure fits with his style of work. source: NBA Youngboy links with DJ Drama for 'Ma, I Got A Family' mixtape (msn.com) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support
Matthew Bannister on Yusuf al-Qaradawi, one of the most influential Muslim scholars of his generation. He reached a vast audience through his show on the TV channel Al Jazeera. 'Ma' Smith MBE, who ran a celebrated soup kitchen in Oxford for thirty years. Mike Burrows, the pioneering cycle designer who came up with the Lotus 108 bike ridden by Chris Boardman when he won Olympic Gold in Barcelona. Loretta Lynn (pictured), the American country singer whose songs told the stories of working class women. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Dr. Usaama al-Azami Interviewed guest: Gary Smith Interviewed guest: Stuart Dennison Interviewed guest: Michael Hutchinson Interviewed guest: Garth Cartwright Archive clips used: MEMRI TV Production, Friday Sermon with Dr. Yusef al-Qaradhawi 15/04/2005; BBC Two, Newsnight 07/07/2004; BBC Radio 4, PM 07/07/2004; BBC News Online, Ma Smith wins Pride of Britain Award 01/11/2018; BBC One, Songs Of Praise – Interview with Ma Smith 08/03/2020; BBC Sport, Barcelona 1992 – Chris Boardman qualifying 28/07/1992; BBC Radio 4, Eureka – Mike Burrows 16/01/1994; BBC One, Tomorrow's World - Mike Burrows interview 01/10/1993; BBC Radio 2, Loretta Lynn – In Conversation 07/03/2016.
MiraCosta College Community Education & Workforce DevelopmentCONTACT US 2075 Las Palmas DriveCarlsbad, CA 92011760-795-6820commed@miracosta.eduABOUT USIt is our pleasure to serve the North County Coastal community by offering classes and programs that provide you and your family with opportunities to learn, grow and develop. Community Education classes are available to anyone who registers online or with our office. You do NOT need to be a credit student. Classes offered through Community Education are not funded with tax dollars. Your enrollment fees keep this valuable program going. Thank you!This WIOA Title I - funded program or activity is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.STAY CONNECTED Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram LinkedInMEET Chris Ing, M.A., C.E.M.Industry Outreach & Internship SpecialistConnecting North County businesses to Skilled Talent | MiraCosta CollegeI focus my efforts in two areas: Workforce development & upskilling for historically underserved or disadvantaged communities. And supporting climate change solutions through energy efficiency and renewable energy. In short: empowering the people and improving the planet. Aiming for meaningful results that make a difference in my local community & beyond.
L'émission 28 Minutes du 10/08/2022 Au programme de l'émission du 10 août 2022 ⬇ Notre grand témoin porte un nom qui inspire en Tunisie comme dans tout le Maghreb : Yadh Ben Achour. L'histoire du pays est inscrite dans son sang, puisque ses deux grands- pères ont occupé de hautes fonctions religieuses. Un héritage qu'il a su faire fructifier en devenant un intellectuel influent. Juriste, spécialiste de la théorie politique islamique, il joue un rôle important lors de la “Révolution du jasmin” de 2011, en devenant président de la Haute instance de réalisation des objectifs de la révolution. Une expérience qui va lui permettre de confronter ses idéaux à la réalité du terrain politique et lui inspire son ouvrage “La Révolution, une Espérance”. Découvrez son portrait par Olivier Boucreux. Rym Momtaz, chercheuse en politique étrangère et de défense à l'IISS et la journaliste et philosophe italienne Anna Bonalume, le rejoindront sur le plateau pour revenir sur deux faits d'actualité : Taïwan. La visite diplomatique de Nancy Pelosi à Taïwan a entraîné une controverse qui s'est étendue au-delà des frontières de l'Asie. En France, Jean-Luc Mélenchon a qualifié le déplacement de la présidente de la Chambre des représentants américains de “provocation”, puisqu'il n'existerait qu'une Chine unique incarnée par Pékin. Dans les faits, si l'île de Taïwan vit à l'écart du continent, elle ne bénéficie toutefois pas d'une indépendance véritable ni du statut d'État auprès de la communauté internationale. Salués par l'ambassade chinoise à Paris, les propos de l'Insoumis en chef divisent la gauche. L'eurodéputé Raphaël Glucksmann lui a sévèrement rappelé que la solidarité avec l'indépendance taïwanaise n'est “pas négociable”. Peut-on défendre la démocratie à Taïwan tout en ménageant Pékin ? Neutralité en temps de guerre. Amnesty International n'imaginait sans doute pas provoquer de telles réactions en publiant, le 4 août dernier, un rapport sur la guerre en Ukraine. Dans ce dernier, l'ONG de défense des droits de l'Homme reproche à l'armée ukrainienne de mettre des civils en danger en établissant des bases militaires dans des écoles et des hôpitaux et en lançant des attaques contre les forces russes depuis des zones peuplées. À Kiev, l'ONG est accusée par Volodymyr Zelensky de mener une opération de désinformation et de propagande, au profit de la Russie. Amnesty, également accusée de mettre involontairement l'agresseur et l'agressé sur un pied d'égalité, s'est excusée pour la colère occasionnée, tout en maintenant ses conclusions. Peut-on mettre en cause l'Ukraine sans faire le jeu de la Russie ? Direction la Tunisie avec Olivier Boucreux pour déconstruire les clichés du pays natal de notre invité Yadh Ben Achour. La “Une internationale” est celle du quotidien belge néerlandophone “De Standaard" du mardi 9 août. Elle titre : “Sécheresse historique. En France, la Loire est si basse qu'on peut la traverser à pied”. Anna N'Diaye nous emmène au Sénégal avec sa “Télé des autres”. Alors que la religion musulmane est majoritaire au sein du pays, une série télévisée bouscule les mœurs en abordant des questions censées relever de la sphère intime. ‘'Maîtresse d'un homme marié'' raconte le quotidien des femmes de manière réaliste et sans tabou, ce qui n'est pas au goût de tous. Retrouvez enfin nos deux chroniqueurs, Victor Dekyvère et Marie Bonnisseau ! 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Jean-Mathieu Pernin du lundi au vendredi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 10 août 2022 - Présentation : Jean-Mathieu Pernin - Production : KM, ARTE Radio
Martha fue bailarina? Que Alex vende qué? En este episodio, Alex se sorprende con los secretos laborales de su 'Ma' y confiesa algo que nunca aprendió de niño.
Meet Wah! Wah! is an accomplished musician, record label owner, mother, and one of the founders and leaders of today's global yoga community. Wah! has spent over 25 years teaching and performing, helping people relax, improving their health, and learning about compassionate relationships. Her CDs have sold over 100,000 units worldwide; if you have taken a yoga class in the last 10 years, you have undoubtedly heard her music. In 2011 iTunes featured her with a compilation titled "Greatest Yoga Music Ever." Her new book Self-Care: Building a Stronger, Smarter, More Peaceful Self brings people simple, effective ways to improve health and mood, manage stress, and prevent burnout and depression. She's been featured in Ladies Home Journal, Mantra Yoga & Health Magazine, and Yoga International Magazine. If you've ever attended a yoga class or listened to meditation music, you have most likely heard Wah!'s visceral and transformational music. Wah! shared that her name has many meetings, including bliss and flower in Chinese, energy in Korean, and the concept of awe, as in 'there's nothing left to say' in Hindi. Wah! embodies this beautiful blissful and transformative flower-like energy. I hope you enjoy the music and heart connection at the beginning and end of this episode. The Power of Humming Did you know that humming is one of the most healing things you can do for your own vitality, energy, and body? Wah! explains that when you hum, you are naturally calibrating to your body and cells. We all have this innate ability to heal ourselves through the power of humming. Through humming, you lengthen your breath and activate your parasympathetic nervous system, which is the rest and digest aspect of your nervous system. Humming creates a natural soothing and calming down of your body and energy. All Energy Matters Wah! explains that every organism operates at 70hz and that when there is an illness like cancer, research shows that one's electrical energy can dip as low as 55hz. It is crucial to take care of, protect and honor your energy. You can use your attention to focus on different things that will help you to feel higher energy, like music, humming, appreciation, and self-care. Speaking of energy and frequency, she reminds us that we need to be mindful of all the intense energy we are surrounded by, such as our cell phones which can measure close to 1200 Mhz, and microwaves which also give off a lot of electromagnetic energy. You Can Give Yourself an Empowering New Name (like Wah!) Just like Wah! taking on a name that motivates and uplifts her, you can do the same. Create a name you use to address yourself, like 'Outrageously Loving' or 'Ambassador of Light', or whatever might help you feel more connected to a way of being that truly empowers you. In case you were wondering what 'Jai Ma' means after listening to Wah!'s chanting on this episode, she explained that Jai means 'wow', or 'oh my goodness' and that sacred awe and 'Ma' means 'mother', 'divine mother', 'mother nature' and/or the 'connection to the mother energy'. Final Thoughts Wah! shares with us an overall sense of empowerment. From knowing how crucial it is to protect your energy and raise it in times of stress to assigning yourself a new empowering name. There is no time like the present to begin this energetic transformation for yourself. Check out her moving yoga music if you don't already have it downloaded or saved to your playlist. Connect with Wah! Website: wahmusic.com Facebook page: Wah! Instagram: @healingwah Twitter: @WahChannel Discovery Your Intuitive Superpower Make sure you take Julie's Free Intuition Test to discover your intuitive superpowers to be your You-est You at juliereisler.com/freequiz. To learn more about Julie and how she might support you on your You-est You journey, go to juliereisler.com. Looking To Help Others Know Who They Are and Design Their Best Life? If you are feeling a strong urge to help other big-hearted empaths get unstuck and design their best life, you've got to check out my Life Designer Coach Academy. It is a world-class four-month virtual live coach certification program that will give you proven tools, techniques, practices, and methodology to be a powerful coach. This coaching program is for aspiring and current coaches looking to fill in the missing pieces and gain confidence and mastery both in the coaching core competencies and the integrative health modalities from a mind-body science, positive psychology, and healing arts perspective. To learn more, go to juliereisler.com/certification. Sacred Connection As always, this community is a sacred, safe place built on love and acceptance. It was created to help you evolve and expand into your highest self. Please share your wisdom, comments, and thoughts. I love hearing from you and learning how you are being your truest, you-est you. Please join us in our Facebook group The You-est You® Community for Soul Seekers Join host Julie Reisler, author and multi-time TEDx speaker, each week to learn how you can tap into your best self and become your You-est You® to achieve inner peace, happiness, and success at a deeper level! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, industry thought leaders, and extraordinary human beings that will help to transform your life. Julie also shares a-ha moments that have shaped her life and career and discusses key concepts from her book Get a PhD in YOU Here's to your being your you-est you! Enjoying the show? 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On this week's episode of The Indy, host Molly McAnany covers the 37th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival. On the red carpet, she speaks with actors Troy Kotsur and Emilia Jones on playing the father-daughter duo in CODA, a film about being the only hearing member of a deaf family. Screenwriter Sian Heder of CODA shares her writing process and working with her ASL master to show rather than tell. After background from Belfast's Kenneth Branagh at the Writer's Panel, actress Caitroina Balfe shares her thoughts on playing 'Ma' as well as the role of Irish women during 'The Troubles.'
Rebekah, Bre and Jess drink 'Ma's Cherry Tart' while talking about Chapters 21 through 24 of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins. Let's be real, who thought that Coriolanus was going to end up as a freaking peacekeeper?? Well...Bekah (but that's just because she's read it before)! Tell us your 10 words and how you think this book will end! Follow us on Tiktok and Instagram @tipsybookreads for behind the scenes! We love to chat all about your thoughts and theories with you so feel free to leave us a comment.
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"Hope is like 'everyone is out to get me! aargh!' and everyone else are all like 'Ma'am this is a McDonald's drive-thru?" In the fourteenth episode of The Hosie Show, Vi, Ri, & Bri share their review and analysis of season 3 episode 14 "This Feels a Little Cult-y". Topics include: • Midsommar Madness • Pandamonium • grumpy x sunshine hosie • real talk about Lizzie and how Legacies handles mental health & illness • Legacies in a galaxy far far away... • Theories & predictions for 15 & 16! Recorded June. 14, 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehosieshow/message
I want to take the time on here in the description for this episode to give a shout out I wanted to give on this episode and I completely forgot, so I'll mention it here. Sandra and I were talking a lot about vinyl in this episode and how its coming back. I don't have many, since I just started collecting 2 years ago. Anyway, my husband works in El Segundo and since he knows how much I love music and am trying to grow my vinyl collection, he took me to this little 'Ma and Pa' antique shop he passes on his way to work. I looooooved it. The first time he took me (in March 2021) , I completely felt at home! I didn't want to leave. This shop has great antiques, but their real treasure is all the vinyl they sell there. Oh and the staff is super friendly and extremely helpful. Its my new happy place. Go check them out, but first check out their website before you go for hours of operation. It will not disappoint! Make sure to tell them The Tone Deaf Hippies (Sulema) sent you there. Studio Records @studioantiques Record Store in El Segundo 337 Richmond Street El Segundo, California 90245 (310) 322-3895 https://studio-records-studioantiques.business.site/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetonedeafhippies/support
In this episode, we speak with Anna White, Sr. Occupational Therapist and Sensory Integration practioner at The LightHouse Arabia, about how the COVID-19 pandemic may be impacting your child's emotional regulation and behavior, and tips for how parents can help to manage their energy for an increased sense of wellbeing and happiness. Special Guest: Anna White.
Do you know the signs of mental health challenges? Would you know how to respond to a colleague, friend or family member who may be struggling emotionally? In this podcast, we discuss the construct of mental health, and the benefits of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training. This podcast is facilitated by Juan van Wyk, a clinical psychologist at The LightHouse Arabia - Center for Wellbeing. Special Guest: Farah Dahabi, LCSW.